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Confederate Attack At Gettysburg.mp4
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The Army Of Northern Virgina Attacks The Federal Line
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I got this on blu ray and just watched it yesterday. What a grand bit of cinema. The sound design is off the charts. Truly exceptional work. I have a 12 and a 10 inch sub and my house was proper rumbling. I live 15 minutes from Gettysburg and 6 minutes from where a lot of this movie was filmed. Makes watching it all that more special and engaging.
Let's all remember that Skibidi Toilet will outlive the confederacy at this pace.
get down you two
Pickett's Charge was the very definition of discretion being the better part of valor. If what they say about the Lee/Longstreet dynamic of this charge is accurate, then at least on that day, that was totally lost on Robert E. Lee.
beg pardon you two what's going on?
what the?
I love how Hancock walks out like a boss in the middle of the bombing, lol.
get down you two
Amongst these armies were Prussian officers on both sides and including this battle itself. They observed and served both on the Confederate and Union sides and they would use the knowledge that they observed from the carnage of this battle and others for effective use and defense of artillery as well as other battle tactics. This was used in the Austro-Prussian war, against the Belgians and French during the Franco-Prussian war. Not only that but things, like trench warfare and charges were carried into WW1 but quickly became outdated from updated artillery, weaponry, machinery, and technology in general. I find it fascinating that a lot of major European wars were fought with tactics gained from two major American wars, the Civil War and the Revolutionary War. But the Civil War was by far the most influential war in terms of late 19th century and early 20th century wars fought around the world.
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This is better quality than the one on my page, though I think I may have deeper bass on mine, which is good for harassing your downstairs neighbors.
gringo vs gringo 😊
Holy Cannon-Sequence-Budget, BATMAN!
Ah yes, the battle of Gettysburg.mp4
My son: "But Dad... Surely no movie back in the day could portray the grandiose nature of a large scale battle and artillery duel without CGI" Me: "Oh... my sweet summer's child..."
"Waterloo" is better. It had massed cavalry charges, no CGI. They paid the soviets for tens of thousands of extras who were active soviet soldiers.
Enter: The reenactors
I had a family member in Picketts charge, right flank, and lived.
How can so many experienced good CSA artillerymen miss their targets all the time😮?
It was mostly windless that day, so the smoke obscured the Union lines
@@theanimalguy7miraculous conditions changing probably the whole fate of the world...
@@ojohsahn762 lol if the confederates win after pickett’s charge they’d still have lost the war. nothing would change.
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When Hancock says "There are times when a corp commanders life does not count" always gives me a tear in my eye
Hancock knew that the Confederate guns were overshooting!
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I didn't see an attack, just lots of cannon fire.
My Great Great Great Father was there. He served in 3rd Pennsylvania cavalry Regiment. We still have his list of his Accomplishments, he was Wounded in the Hip at Gettysburg. I get so Emotional watching this movie. To even think if was killed our family would not even be here. He married After the civil war.
This and Tora, Tora Tora are my two favorite war films. Pure history without being saddled with pointless romantic subplots.
As intimidating as it would seem to get bombarded like this, the guns really didn't do any damage, and it simply alerted the Union to the attack that would come afterward. Colonel Henry Hunt, commander of the Union artillery knew what was coming, and made sure to conserve his ammo for the inevitable charge.
He also ordered the artillery to slowly cease fire to make the illusion of the Confederates destroying the union artillery the man was a genius
@@RandomCT164 yep. You gotta apply intelligence to battle.
Wasn’t the lack of damage due to them using high quality British powder vs the weaker Southern made powder they were used to? The extra energy caused their shots to sail over the targets.
Rebel artillery blows dog!...the 6th Maine Arty boys fucked up a few reb assholes o the day!...AYUH!....fuckin' ay Jack!...true story,...........
NEVER, EVER FUCK WITH THE U S ARMY,..................GET SOME!..............
The smoke would have obscured the view of the northern line.
i really dislike that movie! its pompous, w every line accompied by martial music, filled w ridicuous, fat, old reinactors in perfect new uniforms, carrying emaculate flags, slowly walking twd e other. that battle, like other historic points, was filled w terrified, screaming men desperately tearing at e other, killing, being killed. instead, well dressed fat ol extras hvg wet dreams "playing cowboy!"
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I think my father was in this movie.
My Dad and I watched this movie every anniversary and we'd always turn the volume up full blast for the cannonade. I really do love this movie.
Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!!!!!!
Must been a few Confederate $$$ lost that Day lol x
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they should have kept bombarding instead of the slow charge..over the many yards....😒😒😒😒😒😒
unfortunately they don't have enough ammo for continue. Plus they did zero damage to the objective.
Should of moved the cannons closer
160 y this week. Along with the twin victory at Vicksburg. Distant relatives in the War of Independence and the War of the Rebellion and World Wars I and II. Uncles at Midway and first in Japan(UDT). Relatives lived at Gettysburg. Sacred ground.
If Jackson had lived, he would not have allowed Lee to allow the situation to be reversed as it was at the Frederickburg
He also takes the heights on day 1 which Pettigrew did not.
My great-great grandather was the governor of Wisconsin during the Civil War. He was also postmaster general for the United States. The military camp where the training and garrison of Union troops took place later became known as Camp Randall, after his last name. Today its where the University of Wisconsin football teams stadium is. Camp Randall stadium
Fuck the yanks
That's Ken Burns asking him to get down
Pickets charge was a disaster went into a union Vice and was crush .
About as effective as the British bombardment at the Somme.
During the Battle of Antietam the Union Artillery shot Rebel Batteries to pieces. Yankee artillery was rifled for the most part, Confederate guns, for the most part weren’t. The Tredegar Iron Works outside of Richmond, Virginia worked night and day to replace those guns. Even by the Battle of Chancellorsville the Rebel Army of Northern Virginia had barely enough guns. After the Yankee Army of the Potomac retreated from Chancellorsville Robert E. Lee had to wait until just before he began his invasion of Pennsylvania to get the artillery he needed.
Lee won battles, and lost some key ones. Grant did the same. However, Grant thought/planned/fought campaigns (Donelson, clearing Missouri, taking Vicksburg, relieving East/central Tennessee, destroying Lee's army--pushing into Va). He NEVER LOST a campaign! Lee won/lost battles, BUT NEVER WON a campaign!
Really, what definition do you give to a campaign?
@@thomassenbart campaign is a series of manuvers, skirmishs, battles aimed at a central goal, not accomplishable in a single, stand alone, inguagement.
Lee mounted offensive campaigns into maryland, was driven back at antietam, and into Pa, before being beaten at gettysburg.
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Thank God, the North won the war.
The Rebs gotta taste of their own medicine.
"That man had my division slaughtered at Gettysburg." Gen. George Pickett speaking about Gen. Lee. That charge never should have happened. It was just like Fredericksburg. Napoleon himself wouldn't have dreamed of trying that. And he did some astonishing things with greater odds.
That “That old man destroyed my division.” I believe is the correct language attributed to Pickett. :)
@@thomassenbart He's quoted multiple different ways. Some accounts say "old man," some don't. Some say he had much more choice words